Fusewall takes over Coloplus to boost connectivity

Founder of Fusewall holding, Azeez Amida.
Founder of Fusewall holding, Azeez Amida.

Azeez Amida's investment and operating business, Fusewall Holdings, recently bought a 100% equity stake in Coloplus Worldwide Service Limited. 

This move aims to expand telecommunications infrastructure and accelerate digital inclusion in Nigeria.

The acquisition brings Coloplus' operations into Fusewall's portfolio to bridge Nigeria's connectivity gap

The acquisition adds significant scale to Fusewall’s operations, integrating access to roughly 900 partner locations alongside about 20 fully owned sites.

This expanded footprint is expected to enhance the company’s ability to deliver resilient, distributed infrastructure critical for broadband expansion, enterprise connectivity, and next-generation digital services.

The transaction signals a deliberate shift toward building an integrated infrastructure platform capable of supporting high-demand, data-driven ecosystems, the company said.

As Nigeria’s internet usage deepens and digital services from fintech to streaming place greater strain on existing networks, infrastructure providers are under pressure to move beyond fragmented deployments toward more coordinated, scalable systems.

Fusewall said it will prioritise capital deployment, governance upgrades, and operational efficiency as part of the integration, with a focus on improving uptime, optimising asset performance, and expanding coverage into underserved regions.

In addition, the company said the acquisition is part of a long-term strategy to drive infrastructure-led digital inclusion while building a resilient backbone for the country’s expanding technology ecosystem.

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